I need to write a sql query on the table such that the result would have the group by column along with the aggregated column with comma separators.

My table would be in the below format

   |`````````|````````|
   |    ID   |  Value |
   |_________|________|
   |    1    |   a    |
   |_________|________|
   |    1    |   b    |
   |_________|________|
   |    2    |   c    |
   |_________|________|

Expected result should be in the below format

   |`````````|````````|
   |    ID   |  Value |
   |_________|________|
   |    1    |  a,b   |
   |_________|________|
   |    2    |   c    |
   |_________|________|
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What have you tried? – Neil Knight Jun 14 '11 at 14:17
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In MySQL, you would use GROUP_CONCAT. See this question for an example of how to simulate that in SQL server: stackoverflow.com/questions/451415/… – Eric Petroelje Jun 14 '11 at 14:19
+1 on cross apply as @Eric Petroelje states. It is the way to do it. – Mikael Östberg Jun 14 '11 at 14:23
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up vote 5 down vote accepted

You want to use FOR XML PATH construct:

select 
    ID, 
    stuff((select ', ' + Value 
           from YourTable t2 where t1.ID = t2.ID 
           for xml path('')),
          1,2,'') [Values]
from YourTable t1
group by ID

The STUFF function is to get rid of the final ', ' which will be appended at the end.

You can also see another examples here:

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+1 for your solution. Similarly we can do it using cross apply too. Which would be the best way performance wise? – suryakiran Jun 15 '11 at 3:00
Accepted the answer, but need the best way to perform the operation. – suryakiran Jun 16 '11 at 8:25
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+1 for Adrian's solution FOR XML PATH

Please see the following link "Concatenating row values in Transact-SQL"

http://www.projectdmx.com/tsql/rowconcatenate.aspx

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+1 for the link shared. Which would be the best way performance wise? Is it using cross apply or without cross apply? – suryakiran Jun 15 '11 at 3:04
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Just for a balanced view, you can also do this with a CTE but its not as good as the cross apply method I don't think. I've coded this of the hoof so apologies if it doesn't work.

WITH CommaDelimitedCTE (RowNumber,ID,[Value],[Values]) AS
(
  SELECT 1,MT.ID , MIN(MT.Value), CAST(MIN(MT.Value) AS VARCHAR(8000)) 
  FROM  MyTable MT
  GROUP BY MT.ID

  UNION ALL

  SELECT CT.RowNumber + 1, MT.ID, MT.Value, CT.[Values] + ', ' + MT.Value
  FROM  MyTable MT
  INNER JOIN CommaDelimitedCTE CT ON CT.ID = MT.ID
  WHERE MT.[Value] > CT.[Value]
)

Select CommaDelimitedCTE.* from CommaDelimitedCTE 
    INNER JOIN (SELECT MT.ID,MAX(RowNumber) as MaxRowNumber from CommaDelimitedCTE GROUP BY MT.ID) Q on Q.MT.ID = CommaDelimitedCTE.MT.ID
    AND Q.MaxRowNumber = CommaDelimitedCTE.RowNumber
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